A youngster named Jamie Alexander made his recording debut, singing a few lines on Frank Sinatra's Watertown album, produced by Bob Gaudio of The Four Seasons. Shortly after, he headed to Los Angeles to make a series of masters at the legendary Gold Star Studios, home of The Righteous Brothers, The Ronettes, and Darlene Love. This started a musical career that took Jamie Alexander, now James A. Rocco, from small clubs to Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Théâtre Du Châtelet, on tours with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and as a solo artist. His album It's Between Us included the surprise hit single, And The Night Stood Still, which climbed to number 21 on the FMQB AC chart and received radio play at independent and college stations around the country. In between singing gigs, Rocco starred on Broadway in CATS all over the USA as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar.